DIY Websites

April 3rd, 2011 by admincyows

Do It Yourself (DIY) Websites.

We have been building and working on websites for over 10 years. We started with very little knowledge and a lot of Hope and Eagerness. We learned that it is very easy to be mislead and taken for an expensive ride by individuals and Companies that are just

interested in “making the sale” then ignoring you.

We have learned via the “University Of Life” and the “School Of

Hard and Expensive Knocks”. We think we invented the phrase

“Experience is the most expensive thing you will ever buy”.

We want to offer our recommendations for the DIY Website builder:

1. First, answer the question. Do you want just a website or do

you want a successful web presence? Just a website can be put up in minutes for very little money, and 99% of them fail at their mission. The options for just a website are endless.

2. If you want a successful web presence, you either need someone

who “knows the ropes” to do it for you or you must be willing to learn the proper way to build a website. Yes, there are Free blog/websites if you must. Just be sure you understand the restrictions (especially about commercial use) and realize that if you violate ANY of the pages of Rules or Terms of Service, your blog/site will be shut down and your information and work will be lost without warning.

3. The next item for DIY Websit Hosting is to get a Proper Domain Name. We have produced an informative page on How To Pick A Domain Name. Please go over it carefully BEFORE Deciding on one and Making a BIG MISTAKE.

4. After Registering a Domain Name or several, you need to decide

on Hosting for your Domain. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND GETTING YOUR HOSTING FROM A DIFFERENT PLACE THAN YOUR HOSTING. Never Every put All of Your EGGS in One Basket. IF something happens to one part, ALL is not LOST. It is like buying an All-In-One Entertainment Center. IF One thing breaks, it is ALL BROKE.

B) After you have your Domain Name(s), go to This Super Hosting Company because they have a lot of tools to help you DIY a web site They also have live customer support people that speak and understand English and they live in the USA.